2014-07-14 16:55 GMT+01:00 Mikel Forcada <[email protected]>:
> Hi there,
> a quick line to let you know that a group at the Polytechnic University of
> Madrid has started to convert Apertium dictionaries to RDF format. This
> adds to the LMF conversions performed by people at the Universitat Pompeu
> Fabra.
>
I have a couple of concerns about this.
- the licence (GPL v2 or later) has been omitted. At the very least, the
data dump should include COPYING, but dcterms:license should also be
included
- lack of provenance -- _which_ version of apertium-en-es was this derived
from? (including a link to an SVN version should be adequate; if it was
based on a released version, tell me which and I'll find the URI)
Aside from that, the conversion looks quite lossy (missing senses, missing
alternate forms, etc.). If you can tell me which version if came from, I
can re-add most of that. I also have decompositions for some of the
multiwords, and I think I have some other data to interlink to other
lexical datasets (things I did for the first MLODE, but never finished),
and maybe between the en-es and en-ca English lexica (they are potentially
identical, but I would need to know the version they were derived from).
--
<Sefam> Are any of the mentors around?
<jimregan> yes, they're the ones trolling you
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